Now, there’s a lot to digest in that post, so I thought I would do a bit of an ‘executive summary’ and then run through why this opportunity overcomes all of the typical objections I hear about starting a new business.

By the way, I will refer to Amazon here, but this also applies to the other ecommerce platforms, such as Etsy, eBay and others, that you can list your products on.

So what is LHS?

It can be summed up in 4 simple steps…

Step 1: Create a design

In the simplest of terms, LHS is all about creating ‘designs’ that will be printed on mugs and then listing those mugs for sale on Amazon.

I say ‘designs’, but we are talking about a few words of text in a ‘bog standard’ font.

There is nothing at all ‘creative’ here.

If you can use a word processor, you can create these designs.

There are many, many ways of coming up with the actual text, all of which are covered in great detail in the training.

Just one example is searching for viral quotes, slogans, jokes and sayings on Pinterest.

Step 2: Put your design on a mug

We use a ‘Print On Demand’ (‘POD’) company to produce and ship our mugs.

Nothing is produced until a sale is made, so there is no stock holding.

Putting the design on a mug is simply a case of uploading your design image on the POD dashboard and giving it a name.

The system automatically creates images of what your mug will look like.

Step 3: List your product on Amazon

Creating an Amazon Seller account is a two-minute job and is completely free.

You then create a new listing for your product.

This simply involves uploading the images you got from the POD company and adding some descriptive text.

Templates are provided in the member’s area that you can just modify.

The only ‘wrinkle’ is that you want to set your listing up so that it has the best chances of being found by people looking to buy what you have to offer.

This is a very simple process once you know how and full step-by-step training is provided, along with numerous real life case studies.

Step 4: Process your sales

When someone buys your mug, Amazon will email you with the details.

You go to the POD dashboard and enter the buyer’s name and shipping address.

The POD company will then produce the mug and send it to your customer.

This step can be fully automated using the Amazon integration included with the offer.

That’s it. It really is that simple.

Pretty much your only significant role in the process is to find and create these simple text-based designs.

Once you are established on Amazon, you can, entirely optionally, expand onto other marketplaces, such as Etsy and eBay and into other products, such as T-shirts and hoodies, necklaces, travel mugs, pillow cases and more.

As I say, this is entirely optional.

Many members are doing very well just listing mugs on Amazon.

So that’s the complete system in 4 simple steps.

Now let me explain what makes this such a great opportunity by demonstrating how it completely avoids the main obstacles that typically lead to failure with online businesses…

*** Obstacle 1: I don’t know how to drive traffic to offers, or I have tried to drive traffic in the past and not been able to find anything that works for me.

Almost all online business models require you to drive traffic to some form of offer.

And there is no doubt that ‘traffic’ is one of the biggest – if not the biggest – problems new marketers encounter.

With LHS, you never have to drive any traffic at all.

It all comes to you.

You are listing your products on Amazon, the largest market of buyers on the planet.

People are looking for what you are selling, they find your products and they buy.

All you have to do is take a few very simple steps (covered in the training) to maximise the chances that those buyers will find you.

This is a massive advantage that can’t be overstated.

*** Obstacle 2: I don’t have the technical skills to create websites, videos, sales funnels, blogs, autoresponder sequences or any of the other seemingly endless ‘infrastructure’ required in an online business.

The technical side of running an online business is certainly much, much easier now than it was even 5 years ago.

However, despite all of the so-called ‘push button’ tools that are now out there, many people who don’t have a ‘technical bent’ still struggle with this aspect of online business.

Let alone trying to keep up with all of the changes that seem to happen every other week.

With LHS, you don’t need a website or a blog or a social media presence or an autoresponder or videos… or anything remotely ‘technical’ at all.

You simply create a listing for your product on Amazon.

All this requires are some images of your product and some text describing it.

The images are automatically generated for you and the text follows a simple format for which templates are provided in the member’s area.

Almost all online business models require you to sell something to someone at sometime.

To do this, you need to be at least a half-decent copywriter.

You have to be able to write words that convince people to buy something.

Even an optin form is selling something; a ‘free’ gift that someone buys with their email address.

And a product review – the most popular way of promoting affiliate offers – is still ‘selling’ a product (assuming the review is favourable, of course).

And other content, such as emails, blog and social media posts, may not immediately be selling a product, but they are selling your credibility which, in turn, leads ultimately to sales.

If you aren’t a natural copywriter – or are willing to spend the lengthy time required to master the trade – you will struggle with any form of online business.

None of this is required with LHS.

People are already looking to buy what you have to offer on Amazon.

And they already know what a ‘mug’ is.

They will see the image of your mug and, if they like it, they will buy.

Many will never even read your description and most will only scan the ‘headlines’.

You do not have to educate them about what you are selling and why they should buy it.

They already know everything they need to know, without you having to convince them of anything.

Speaking as a half-decent copywriter who finds producing every piece of copy as painful as I imagine childbirth is, that is a truly wonderful thing.

*** Obstacle 4: I have the motivation, but other commitments mean that I struggle to find the time to get a new business off the ground.

I know from my own subscribers that this is a big one for many, many people.

No matter how ‘easy’ an opportunity is sold as being, they rarely are.

Almost all online business models involve one or more of the elements I have already described.

In other words, they all have ‘learning curves’.

Some of those learning curves – such as traffic generation, technical know-how and copywriting – are very long and very steep.

And, unless you have an aptitude, you may find that you never actually get there.

I have shown you that LHS has none of these elements.

As with all things new, there is a learning curve.

But it is a purely mechanical one.

Do this first, then this, then this, and so on.

There are no ‘skills’ to develop.

Once you have been through the training, you genuinely can run this business in 2 to 4 hours a week and still make meaningful progress.

I have shown you the 4 steps involved in listing a product.

That is all there is to it.

Even if you take a very leisurely approach, you can complete a new listing inside 15 to 30 minutes.

In an hour, you can have 2 to 4 new listings up.

That is real progress, because those listings will sit there with the potential to make you sales for months and years into the future.

Of course, the more listings you create, the more likely you are to make sales and the more sales you are likely to make.

The point is that you can fit LHS into whatever schedule you have, no matter how hectic.

*** Obstacle 5: I invest in a new product with enthusiasm. I take the training and inevitably run into problems, but there is no effective ongoing support to guide me through.

This is another biggie.

Sadly, too many products are released to ‘make a quick buck’ before the authors move onto the next ‘quick buck’.

Even where there is a support desk or email address, it can be unresponsive or only geared up to answer purely technical questions.

Very few product owners offer genuine, meaningful post-sales support.

And that is why so many products just don’t deliver on their promises.

LHS is so very different.

Rachel (the woman behind the product) uses LHS every day in her own business.

And she really, really cares about whether her students succeed.

The training is constantly updated to reflect any changes and to add case studies that Rachel has done herself.

There is a member’s only Facebook group, which is the most engaged and helpful online community I have come across.

As well as Rachel, you will also find there a chap called Carl who seemingly knows everything about anything as far as I can see.

He also seems to never sleep, because he answers queries almost instantly.

Rachel has even employed a wonderful woman called Kim at the POD company who is solely there to answer queries that LHS members have.

Equally powerful is the support and encouragement you get from the community of other members. It has a real family feel about it.

So LHS is definitely not one of those things you get sold and then left to your own devices.

This is a long-term business with ongoing support, training and encouragement.

This alone makes LHS pretty unique, and it’s one of the many reasons why so many members have found success with it.

*** Obstacle 6: I have limited funds I can devote to a new business venture.

With so many opportunities out there, your financial commitment does not end with purchasing the system.

You will find that you have to invest in tools needed to run the business, in outsourcing tasks you do not have the skills to do yourself, in driving paid traffic or advertising… the list goes on and on.

And, when you are starting out, you have to make these additional commitments before you really know whether they will ultimately produce a return for you.

Not so with LHS.

There are literally zero costs associated with running this business, since it costs nothing to create designs, to add them to products with the POD company or to list them on Amazon.

All costs are only incurred if and when you make a sale and they are then met out of the sales proceeds, with the balance being your profit.

There aren’t even any of those pesky ‘upsells’ that seem to be necessary to your success.

Absolutely everything – including ongoing support and additions to the training – are included in the price of membership.

I could go on, but I hope you get the picture.

Finally, I must mention another huge plus with LHS.

It produces ongoing virtually hands-free income.

Every listing you add will sit there to all intents and purposes forever, with the potential to make you sales with no additional effort on your part.

As you add more and more listings over time, you will be building an ever-growing passive income stream with the very real prospect of replacing – and exceeding – any ‘day job’.

(Many members are already doing this full-time.)

Lastly, this is a very rare business model that is actually fun to operate.

And it’s much easier to succeed with something that you actually enjoy.

In my opinion, LHS is the best business opportunity I have come across in a very long time, and an awful lot cross my desk every week.

It’s the only one for which I can say with certainty that anybody who gives it a serious go will find success with it.

As well as myself, there is a stack of testimonials from other members that provides undeniable proof that this is the case.

So please do give this your serious consideration before this very special offer closes at midnight tomorrow.

I think there is an excellent chance that this is just what you have been waiting for.